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Financial Management of Government Contracts This course examines financial assistance, payment policies and practices, progress payments, advance payments, administrative problems related to management of government contracts, cash-flow curves and analysis, and funding government contracts. It also presents an overview of cost accounting concepts and controls, government audit and contractor interface relationships, planning and control ......
Municipal Solid Waste Management TechnologyThis course takes an in-depth look at the current and emerging technologies utilized in the recycling and solid waste management industry. Topics include the design and operation of materials recovery facilities (MRFs), recycling centers, landfills, construction and demolition waste processing facilities, waste-to-energy facilities, and pollution control technology. Environmental controls utili......
Construction ManagementThis course covers the basic principles and responsibilities in construction management, including interface requirements between real estate, leasing, legal, feasibility, finance, lending, marketing, accounting, and public agencies; defining and controlling the scope of a project; and functions of the construction manager: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and managing the other team ......
Elementary SpanishThis course begins a program of three courses (XL 1, XL 2, XL 3) covering first year college level Spanish. Using a communicative integrated skills approach, the program simultaneously develops speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Reading and writing activities provide opportunities to practice key grammatical structures, acquire vocabulary, and develop cultural insights. Instructi......
Elementary Persianthis course covers first year college level Persian. Instruction focuses on fundamental language skills. Emphasis is placed on the development of speaking, reading, and writing skills. Crosscultural understanding is fostered and connections between the Persian language and culture are emphasized throughout the course....
Structure of English WordsThis course presents an introduction to the structure of English words of classical origin, including most common base forms and rules by which alternate forms are derived. Students may expect to achieve substantial enrichment of their vocabulary while learning about etymology, semantic change, and abstract rules of English word formation. Instruction offers an introduction to the structure of ......
Elementary Modern Japanesethis course covers first year college-level Japanese. Instruction introduces fundamental language skills. Conversational skills (listening, comprehension, and speaking) are emphasized, including grammar and pronunciation. Prerequisite: X 400C Elementary Modern Japanese or consent of instructor at the first class. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Students must be enrolled before the......
Intermediate IkebanaThis course is especially designed for those students who want to continue exploring those techniques covered in 803.81 Ikebana and improve their skills in this Japanese technique of flower arranging which has been perfected and elevated to an art form. Using fresh or dried branches, leaves, and flowers, students create new and different-styled arrangements each week....
Elementary ItalianA continuation of XL 1, this course emphasizes reflexive verbs; commands; comparative, conditional, future, and imperfect verb tenses; idiomatic expressions; and the expansion of a basic conversational vocabulary. Contemporary Italian language and culture are covered using a wide variety of interactive exercises and authentic materials....
Elementary FrenchA continuation of XL 1, this course emphasizes past and future verb tenses, commands, object pronouns, idiomatic expressions, and the expansion of cultural vocabulary using a communicative, thematically based approach....
Intermediate FrenchThis course begins a sequence of three courses (XL 4, XL 5, XL 6) covering the second year of college-level French. Excerpts from French literature serve as a basis for discussion. Instruction includes a review of advanced grammar....
Elementary Spoken ChineseSuitable for language students and travelers, this course introduces spoken Mandarin, emphasizing the language and culture of everyday life in mainland China and Taiwan. Includes pronunciation and elements of grammar....
Elementary Modern ChineseA continuation of XL 2, this course covers first-year college-level Chinese. Instruction introduces the fundamentals of standard Chinese (Mandarin), including pronunciation, grammar, and Chinese characters, emphasizing the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing; incorporates both traditional and simplified characters....
Reducing Barriers to Treatment of the Suicidal ClientUCLA Extension is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists and maintains responsibility for this program and its content; this course offers 6 contact hours of continuing education credit. Meets the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences......
Sleep Disorders, Mental Health, and SocietyUCLA Extension is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists and maintains responsibility for this program and its content; this course offers 6 contact hours of continuing education credit. Meets the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences......
Abnormal PsychologyThis introductory course provides an overview of the academic discipline of abnormal psychology. Topics include theories of abnormality, assessment and diagnosis, features of the major psychological disorders, and modern treatment methods....
Health Education for TeachersThis course may be used to meet the Advanced Health Education requirement for the UC San Diego Extension SB 2042 Fifth Year Credential Program and may be used at other institutions with prior approval from the students credential advisor. This course further explores the appropriate use of the California adopted health curriculum and the development and implementation of state and local p......
Chemical Dependency and Communicable Diseases WorkshopMeets the qualifications for 7 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. UCLA Extension is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (provider BRN #CEP 11952) to offer this activity for 7 contact hours. Through lectures and workshop activities, this program explores clinical aspects and current trends in t......
Ethical Considerations for Addictions ProfessionalsThis course is designed to help students clarify their own beliefs and values, understand the dynamics of the professions Code of Ethics, gain knowledge about legal implications, and explore ethical issues related to alcohol and other drug abuse counseling. In addition, students gain knowledge of the scope of practice for certified counselors....
Family Counseling SkillsThis course exposes students to both the theoretical and practical aspects of counseling families in which chemical dependency has been a problem. Lectures and discussion cover the active phases of addiction as well as the early stages of recovery. Students are expected to acquire a basic level of skill in how to intervene with these families....
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